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Anthony Albanese condemns attack on US consulate in Sydney

A person has attacked the US Consulate in Sydney, damaging windows and spray-painting pro-Palestinian symbols amid rising tensions over the Hamas-Israel conflict.

Photo of the vandalised facade of the US consulate in Sydney

Nine windows were damaged with a hammer and red symbols spray painted on the doors of the North Sydney building. Source: AAP / Stephanie Moring

A person has attacked the US consulate in Sydney with a sledgehammer, damaging windows and spray-painting red inverted triangles, a symbol sometimes used by pro-Palestinian activists.

The background:

This incident reflects rising tensions over the war between Hamas and Israel. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns both stressed the importance of non-violent expression of views.

The attack occurred at 3am with CCTV footage showing a person wearing a dark hoodie trying to break several windows and spray painting the building.

The key quote: "We should be able to have views — including on issues which are difficult. The Middle East conflict is a difficult issue. It is complex. It certainly needs some nuance and isn't a matter of just sloganeering." — Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

What comes next: Authorities are investigating the attack and urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers, as Australian leaders continue to call for respectful and peaceful political discourse amidst ongoing global conflicts.

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